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The courtyard of Residential College One is bathed with sunlight on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, just off Cypress Drive.

LSU freshmen weigh pros, cons of living on campus

By Brittney Forbes August 22, 2018

Starting this semester, all University freshmen are required to live on campus. So far, this policy has been met with mixed feelings. The University had 29,292 students enrolled last spring and the number...

Nicholson Gateway Apartments sits on a 28-acre site between West Chimes Street and Skip Bertman Drive on Monday, Aug. 20, 2018.

Nicholson Gateway apartments provide students with new view, shopping, dining options

By Matthew Bennett August 22, 2018

Extending along the western side of campus between West Chimes Street and Skip Bertman Drive lies Nicholson Gateway, providing residents with a view of Tiger Stadium on one side and the Mississippi River...

LSU Law students Devin Jones and Taylor Ashworth won LSU Law's "Opening Statement" competition Tuesday night at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center. 

LSU Law students practice opening statements with competition

By Ben Holden August 21, 2018

LSU law students got a taste of how it feels to make a first impression in front of a jury, a critical part of winning a trial.The Paul M. Herbert Law Center hosted an Opening Statement competition Tuesday...

(top left to right) Business manager David Dillard and franchise owner Shannon McGuire visit with store regulars (bottom left to right) James and Rebecca Stanford as they enjoy a meal together at Bud’s Broiler on Friday, Aug. 17, 2018.

Popular New Orleans restaurant Bud’s Broiler opens on Nicholson Drive

By Matthew Bennett August 20, 2018

Original hickory smoked sauce, cheap hamburgers, Barq’s root beer and flaked ice – these are the ingredients that make Nicholson Drive’s newest restaurant Bud’s Broiler so special. The...

The Friends of the LSU Libraries holds its annual Book Bazaar, selling books to raise funds to support library acquisitions and services. The event features more than 70,000 donated books at prices as low as 25 cents and took place at 4-H Mini Barn and Nelson Memorial on Saturday, March 3, 2018.

LSU student transported to hospital after being struck by vehicle near AgCenter

By Staff Reports August 20, 2018

A University student was transported to a local hospital Monday morning after being struck by a vehicle on AgCenter Lane, according to LSU Media Relations Director Ernie Ballard. The collision occurred...

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LSU announces 3 percent increase for faculty raise pool

By Staff Reports August 17, 2018

The University will be adding a 3 percent merit raise pool to each department, beginning in September. The raise was announced in an email sent to all faculty from LSU President F. King Alexander. The...

Maxwell Gruver's father, Stephen Gruver, (Left) and mother, Rae Ann Gruver, (Right) wait for the Administration of Criminal Justice House committee meeting to begin on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at the Louisiana state capitol.

Family of Maxwell Gruver files lawsuit against LSU, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, seeks $25 million in damages

By Evan Saacks August 16, 2018

The family of Maxwell Gruver has filed a federal lawsuit against the University, the national and local Phi Delta Theta chapters, the company that owns the fraternity house and several former fraternity...

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Two former LSU students accused in Gruver hazing case were involved hazing incident one week earlier, court documents allege

By Staff Reports August 14, 2018

Sean-Paul Gott and Ryan Isto, two of the former University students facing hazing charges for the death of freshman pledge Maxwell Gruver, allegedly hazed another student the week prior, according to East...

The Daily Reveille Editorial Board received national recognition, and the staff won regional awards for its editorials, website, news and sports reporting from 2017 in the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence and Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press Broadcast and Media Editors contests.

Awards: 2017 Daily Reveille Editorial Board receives national recognition, wins other first place regional awards

By Staff Reports August 14, 2018

The Daily Reveille Editorial Board received national recognition in May after placing as a finalist in the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Awards for three editorials written...

Panera Bread will open in LSU's Patrick F. Taylor Hall during summer 2018. 

Panera Bread opens in LSU Patrick F. Taylor Hall

By Staff Reports August 13, 2018

Update: Aug. 13, 2:32 p.m. Four months after the completion of the renovated Patrick F. Taylor Hall, the bakery-chain Panera Bread officially opened, according to a tweet from LSU Engineering. --- Bakery-cafe...

A Baton Rouge Police car sits outside "The Lodges at 777" located on 777 Ben Hur Road, on Nov. 8, 2017.

Man taken to hospital after being struck by vehicle near LSU

By Staff Reports July 24, 2018

A male pedestrian was struck by a vehicle around the 400 block of Jennifer Jean Drive around 3:30 p.m., according to BRPD Sgt. Don Coppola. Coppola said man was transported to a local hospital after Baton...

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Health professionals, former addicts shed light on opioid crisis

By Madison McNulty July 18, 2018

Adam Singer recalls being 13 years old when he took OxyContin for the first time. He just witnessed a suicide and needed something to numb the pain. On the Fourth of July 2002, Singer and his friend walked...